Great design by Nord

Isn't it great? My new pillow by Nord? I won it a while ago over at the Me and Alice blog. And today it arrived. Lucky me!!

The buffalo pillow is my first item from the talented danish design duo behind by Nord - Hanne Berzant & Hanne Louise Roe Andersen. Their high quality, sustainable products are inspired by our Nordic flora and fauna. I love their design, where the rough and gentle meet. What is your pic? A wolf or a deer? A sheep? An Elk, perhaps?



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Tim Mackerodt's pendant and table

Designer Tim Mackerodt's pendant and table are just stunning. 
Love the mix of hard and soft materials, of concrete and wood. 
More on his work here

Söndagkvällar - Swedish summer nights

Hope your weekend is a great one. Sweden has been closed for holidays, since Wednesday. And tomorrow is yet another holiday. The evenings are looooong and warm. These somewhat blurry pics are from previous nights, all taken around 11 pm. 



Trendspotting: 2012-2013 is all natural and slow design

The future is even more about natural materials and colors produced locally. Slow design in shades of grey, carrot-orange, beet-red etc. All according to trend forcaster Li Edelkoort and Swedish stylist, Lotta Agaton. Read Lottas full trend report here.

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A Swedish Midsummer's Dream

In this months issue of Elle InteriörNanna Lagerman and photographer Philip Karlberg have played around and turned an Stockholm studio into a breezy summer home. Love the "carpets". 





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Contrasts - Kontraster

I am intrigued by the contrast in this art work, currently on display in Hollywood. The work is titled Property and is artist Alex Israel's comment on physical perfection... 

Via NYT 
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Raku in my garden

Yesterday I made some raku ceramics. Testing different glazes. Not all turned out as I wanted. Celadon green turned out emerald. Most yellows turned beige. Back to the drawing board. Of all the experiments, I think the white glaze turned out the best and produced the cracked pattern I so love in raku ceramics.

The 4 major steps in the raku burning process:




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Greys and blacks

Hope you all had a good weekend.

Do you find decorating with colors difficult? That the colors you fell for in the store, never turn out quite like you expected in your own home, once you painted that wall? Added that textile?

Designing with color IS difficult, and takes years to learn. The way around the problem is to go all black and white. And perhaps add shades of grey? And a touch of natural wood. Playing it safe. Like this elegant and relaxed scandinavian interior, photographed by Trine Thorsen

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